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1. JAN Caution When keeping button A on the remote control pressed down the main bur ner should be largely ignited within about 10 seconds If this does not hap pen you must close the gas tap and contact the installer If the appliance ignites with a pop you must close the gas tap and contact the installer 4 5 1 2 Temperature indication You can read room temperature on the display The temperature can be dis played in Celsius C or Fahrenheit F mp Press buttons A and V simultaneously until the correct indication appears on the display 4 5 1 3 Replacing the battery Replace the battery as follows see Photo 3 um Remove the cover at the back of the remote control um Disconnect the 9V block battery from connect the 9V block battery to the con nector 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 7 25 1 10 9 49 SOLO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Caution Observe the and poles of the battery and the connector Use alkaline batteries um Place the battery in the holder um Close the cover Caution Batteries are regarded as small che mical waste and may therefore not be disposed with the household rub bish b d 4 5 2 Receiver The receiver is located in the space N ota c Lul at the bottom of the appliance see Photo 4 4 5 2 1 Replacing the batteries Replace the batteries as follows see Photo 5 um Remove the receiver from the hol der mp Slide the cover off
2. gt Solo lt n ele Cc Lul Operating instructions GB IE Please read and retain this document carefully CE 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 1 25 1 10 9 49 SOLO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS page Preface 1 Introduction 2 SAFETY 2 1 General 2 2 Precautions safety instructions 3 Putting the appliance in operation 3 1 First time 3 2 Protection 3 3 Discolouration of walls and ceilings 4 Operation 4 1 Igniting the appliance 4 2 Flame height lt u ele Cc Lul 4 3 Pilot flame position 4 4 Switching off 4 5 Wireless remote control Maintenance UTI 6 Environment 6 1 General 6 2 Appliance 7 Warranty DRU a manufacturer of gas heating appliances develops and produces pro ducts that comply with the highest quality performance and safety require ments This guarantees that you will be able to enjoy using his product for many years to come This appliance is provided with a CE mark Gas appliances that comply with WO WO WO DAA uu HR HR Rw www N O the safety environment and energy consumption requirements the so cal led essential requirements from the European gas appliances directive are entitled to carry the CE mark Installation and maintenance of your appliance should be performed by a skil led technician in the field of atmospheric gas heating Two manuals are supplied with the appliance the instructions for installation and the operator instructions The o
3. um Remove and place the 4 penlite AA type batteries Caution Avoid a short circuit between the batteries and metal objects parts Observe the and poles of the batteries and the holder Use alkaline batteries mp Slide back the cover mp Place the receiver in the holder with the sensor to the front as indicated on Photo 4 Caution Make sure the ignition cable is not lying over next to metal parts this will weaken the spark Batteries are regarded as small chemical waste and may therefore not be disposed with the household rubbish 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 8 25 1 10 9 49 SOLO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS At least once a year the appliance should be checked for good and safe ope ration Caution Maintenance of your appliance should only be performed by a skilled instal ler in the field of atmospheric gas heating A torn or broken pane should be replaced immediately Do not make any changes to the appliance yourself Caution As a user you are only allowed to clean the appliance on the outside Do not use corrosive or abrasive cleaning agents Damages to the paint as a result of dropping placing objects on against the housing of the appliance are not covered by the warranty 6 1 General Packaging material should be removed in accordance with the regulations an u ele Cc Lul that apply Batteries are regarded as small chemical waste and should be placed
4. These problems can be partly prevented through proper ventilation of the room where the appliance is installed 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 4 25 1 10 9 49 SOLO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 4 1 Igniting the appliance Button A used to ignite the appliance can be found on the gas control block see Photo 1 The gas control block is on the right side of the appliance be hind the lid Caution Always wait 5 minutes after the pilot flame has gone out before you re ignite the appliance Close the gas tap in case of malfunctions poor ignition and contact the in staller Observe the following steps when igniting your appliance m gt Press button A and keep it pressed down uim Turn button A counter clockwise to the position small flame 4 Tip At the DA symbol the ignition pen will spark en u els cC LLI gt Check if the pilot flame is burning up Keep button A fully pressed down for about another 5 seconds um Release button A and check if the pilot flame keeps burning up Then turn button A to the position big flame the main burner will now be switched on Caution Depending on the position of button B on the gas control block see Photo 1 the main burner will ignite with higher or lower flames When button B is in position the flames will be at their highest level If button B is in the position or has passed the position when turning clockwise only the pilot f
5. 2 SAFETY 2 1 General Caution Carefully read this chapter on safety Observe the precautions instructions in this manual 2 2 Precautions safety instructions Carefully observe the following precautions instructions im installation and maintenance of your appliance should be performed by a skil led installer in the field of atmospheric gas heating Tg do not make any changes to the appliance yourself mp maintenance should be performed at least once per year ID close the gas tap if the appliance ignites with a pop ignites poorly and contact the installer up close the gas tap in case of malfunction poor working order of the appliance and contact the installer up a torn or broken pane should be replaced immediately um make sure that combustible objects or materials such as curtains are at least 50 cm away from the appliance and or the discharge pipes 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 3 25 1 10 9 49 SOLO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS mp do not dry clothes towels etc on the appliance mp avoid contact with hot parts of the appliance to prevent burns um do not leave children and persons who cannot properly judge the consequen ces of their actions alone with a burning appliance um keep the remote control out of reach from children and persons who cannot properly judge the consequences of their actions Putting the appliance in operation 3 1 First time When heating for the first time you may notice an un
6. must use some force to turn button B the ticking sound is normal 4 3 Pilot flame position The appliance will keep burning in the pilot flame position if button A is set in the small flame position irrespective of the position of button B In this way the gas supply to the main burner is closed TM Put button Ainthe position 4 4 Switching off The appliance is switched off by putting button A in the position The pilot flame will extinguish ID Put button A in the position 4 5 Wireless remote control The wireless remote control consists of a remote control and a receiver The remote control controls the receiver and can be used to control the flame height 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 6 25 1 10 9 49 SOLO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The receiver and the remote control are powered by batteries The recei ver requires 4 penlite type AA bat teries the remote control uses a 9V block battery When used normally the batteries will have an average life of one year 4 5 1 Remote control 4 5 1 1 Flame height The flame height is controlled by means of the W and A buttons on the remote control see Photo 2 um Press button V to lower the flame height By keeping button V pressed down the appliance will enter the pilot flame position button B on the gas control block in position or further clockwise en u els cC LLI nm Press button A to increase the flame height
7. in spe cial containers 6 2 Appliance At the end of its life you should have the appliance processed in a reliable way so that the appliance or parts of it can be recycled U Do not place the appliance with unsorted waste but hand it in at an official col lection point up Contact your council for more information on available drop and collection schemes 6 2 1 Removal of the appliance JAN Caution Perform the following actions before you start removing the appliance First close the gas tap Then unscrew the coupling between appliance and gas tap La Remove the appliance 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 9 25 1 10 9 50 SOLO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The warranty for your DRU appliance will be provided by your supplier In case of malfunctions you should always contact him You supplier will contact DRU if he feels this is necessary The factory warranty for your appliance is valid for 2 years after date of purchase lt n ele Cc Lul 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 10 25 1 10 9 50 SOLO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS an n ele Cc Lul 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 11 25 1 10 9 50 958 004 03 UK Sin L DRU Verwarming B V The Netherlands Postbus 1021 NL 6920 BA Duiven Ratio 8 NL 6921 RW Duiven 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 12 25 1 10 9 50
8. lame will be burning In other words the level of the flames will decrease going from the position to the position 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 5 25 1 10 9 49 SOLO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS If the pilot flame is not burning after 3 attempts you must close the gas tap and contact the installer If button A is turned to the position the main burner should be largely ignited within about 10 seconds If this does not happen you must close the gas tap and contact the installer If button B is in the pilot flame position or has been turned further clockwise the main burner cannot be ignited If the appliance ignites with a pop you must close the gas tap and contact the installer 4 2 Flame height The flame height is set with button B on the gas control block see Photo 1 Button B can be controlled by remote control see section 4 5 1 Remote Con trol and by hand When button B is in position the flames will be at their highest level Turning clockwise will reduce the flames up to the pilot flame position po sition or turned further clockwise 5 u els cC LLI Caution Ifthe flames are turned higher from the pilot flame position the main burner should be largely ignited within about 10 seconds If this does not happen you must close the gas tap and contact the installer If the appliance ignites with a pop you must close the gas tap and contact the installer Tip You
9. perator instructions will provide you with the information you need to operate the appliance properly and safely Carefully read these operator instructions before using the appliance 95800403 UK Gebruik indd 2 25 1 10 9 49 SOLO OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Keep the operator instructions and instructions of installation in a safe place As a user you are only allowed to perform the work described in the operator instructions Any other work should be performed by a skilled installer In case of questions or doubts please contact your installer The following symbols are used in the manual to indicate important information up Work to be performed Tip Suggestions and recommendations Caution You will need these instructions to prevent problems that might occur during use JAN Caution You need these instructions to prevent fire personal injury or other serious da mages 1 Introduction Solo is a freestanding closed atmospheric gas heating appliance A closed appliance does not extract the combustion air from the living en vironment but from outside This is done through a combined flue gas di scharge system combustion air supply system This system can be installed an u ele Cc Lul through the wall or through the roof The combined flue gas discharge system combustion air supply system can be supplied in the colour of the appliance The appliance is supplied with a battery powered wireless remote control
10. pleasant smell caused by the evaporation of volatile components from paint materials etc This may last several hours Tip Set the appliance to its highest level to speed up the evaporation process Make sure the room is well ventilated Caution Pets and birds in particular can be sensitive to the vapours that are released At the start the flame image is affected by the evaporation of volatile com ponents ma N ota cC Lul 3 2 Protection In order to prevent unsafe situations you must carefully observe the following precautions instructions JAN Caution Always make sure that combustible objects or materials such as curtains are at least 50 cm away from the appliance and or the discharge pipes Do not dry clothes towels etc on the appliance in order to prevent fire Avoid contact with hot parts of the appliance to prevent burns Do not leave children and persons who cannot properly judge the conse quences of their actions alone with a burning appliance Keep the remote control out of reach from children and persons who cannot properly judge the consequences of their actions 3 3 Discolouration of walls and ceilings Brown discolouration is an unpleasant problem that is not easy to solve Brown discolouration can be caused by burning substances resulting from inadequate ventilation smoking burning candles oil lamps etc Cigarette and cigar smoke contains tarry matter that is deposited on colder walls
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